HIATUS (1999/2015) by Ericka Beckman

Hiatus (1999/2015)

Dual Screen Installation
16mm/color/sound
21 minutes
1999/2015

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Produced, directed, shot and edited by Ericka Beckman
Starring Madi Distefano and Daniel Ruth
Sound Design by Bruce Darby.

Produced with funds from The National Endowment for the Arts, Massachusetts Council on the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, and the Experimental Television Center

“HIATUS is a 20-minute experimental narrative film about a young woman who plays HIATUS, an on-line interactive ‘identity’ game. Propelled through action by her Go-Go cowgirl construct Wanda, and powered by a computer corset that stores her programs in a garden interface, Maid meets Wang, a powerful take-over artist. She must learn how to use the power of her ‘organic memory’ to block his expansion and preserve her freedom.” — E.B. 1999

“Beckman pictures a near- future which questions the notion that technology can provide the means for empowerment, but imagines the possibilities of appropriating interactive CD-ROM technology to generate new narratives and futures.” — Jenny Terry and Melodie Calvert, from ‘Processed Lives’ Routledge Press.

“Ericka Beckman is the closest to a consensus heroine- her stylistically assured, graphically dynamic, relentlessly go-go work has been included in three consecutive Biennials, as well as the New York Film Festival, and has been reviewed in Art in America, The Millennium Film Journal, and the Village Voice” — J. Hoberman, Village Voice.

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